SunnyD3000
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  • 10-05-2016
  • Mathematics
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How do you solve an equation like this: (2^ √2)^ √8

Please provide steps so I can learn how to do it.

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meerkat18
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  • 18-05-2016
Based on how I understand it.

Both radicals are exponents. I prefer to get the decimal value of each square root.

√2 = 1.414
√8 = 2.828

PEMDAS - Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiply, Divide, Add, Subtract

This is the order of operation. We need to solve first the numbers inside the parenthesis. I'll just use the decimal value.

(2^√2) ⇒ 2¹.⁴¹⁴ = 2.665
2.665^√8 ⇒ 2.665².⁸²⁸ = 15.990

(2^√2)^√8 = 15.99
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